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Sea Shells far from the Sea Shore…..A mirrored view

Taylor
02 Mar 2015
Bathroom, Craft Project, Custom Design, DIY, Interior Design Room, Repurposed
Baldwinsville NY, beadboard, box, Clay NY, consultation, contemporary, custom, decorator, designer, DIY, eclectic, Home Interior Designs, Liverpool NY, mastic adhesive, mementos, mirror, Phoenix NY, repurpose, reuse, shells, Syracuse NY, TayRose Design, white paint

One can’t say enough about shells….their shapes; colors; and sizes from a tiny spiral to a large conch- shells have been a part of decorating through out history.  Shells add beauty whether displayed in a dish, or on a shelf or, in my case, adhered to an old mirror.

vintage shell mirror in shop

I have 2 examples of mirrors and a memento box that I have made that changed their entire look just by adding shells.  On one mirror,  I painted the shells, and the other, I left the shells in their original colors.   Both I feel have done shells proud…

The first mirror I had a large oval gold-painted mirror that had some rose bas relief along the rim but only in a few places so I wanted to fill in the whole rim to make the mirror more sculptural looking.

oval gold mirror before shell addition

 

Whenever I see shells at garage sales, or thrift stores, I try to scoop them up for I know they will be used one day, in one way or another.  Or I just admire them in a bowl or jar- reminded of the waves from whence they came.

shells in bowl

 

I used a putty type product called Laticrete to apply the shells to the rim, working in small sections so the adhesive wouldn’t dry out too fast.

Putty used on shell mirror

It’s waterproof and used to set tiles.  It has a creamy consistency and I used a putty knife to apply then set the shells into the soft putty.

putty in shells on mirror

After the putty was dry, I decided to paint the mirror plus the shells in white, with several coats, using up some white paint I had leftover in my basement.

painted shell mirror white

 

I thought white was an appropriate color, where I could envision the mirror in a beach house at the Cape, or in a contemporary loft in the City, or cozied up Shabby Chic style in a vintage cottage.   I love the mirror in white, it’s so sculptural with the shells, and you really have to walk up and look closely to verify they are shells, which makes it all the more interesting.

For the 2nd mirror, I decided to keep the shells in their original forms, and I again used putty to attach the shells, but I added some black acrylic paint to the putty to darken it to a gray color so the shells would stand out more.  I also painted the inside rim in black so the shell color would pop, and give a nice contrast rim around the mirror.

colored shell mirror rim

I worked with the putty in small sections at a time, fitting shells and adding tiny shells into small openings, filling as many gaps as I could find with more shells. This mirror was in pretty bad shape, so by covering it with the shells, the life was saved with a little hint of it’s history at the top.  The mirror too is timeless, and really fits into any style of decor be it eclectic to contemporary.  It has found a spot in my bathroom, and if I tire of it there, it will find another wall in the house to be appreciated.

colored shell mirror on bath wall

(And yes, the mirror is hanging on some bead board that I painted the wall color and then hand painted the seams of the bead board slats in gray….call me crazy, but for this accent wall in the bath, it works really well and didn’t take all that long to do.)

The last piece I did with shells, but certainly not the last piece I will use shells on, was a memento box I had covered in shells as a card box for my wedding.  This box now holds trinkets and memories and the shells encircled a favorite photo of ours on the lid.

shell memento box

Shells will always be a part of my home decor, and though I may not live by the seashore, the sea is remembered by the tiny treasures found on beaches and in thrift stores that share their natural beauty… off shore.

closeup shell memento box

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Bath-2011 Master Bath Parade of Homes by TayRose Design

Taylor
01 May 2014
Bathroom, Interior Design Room, Master Bedroom
Baldwinsville NY, Busch Products, Cambria Quartz, Clay NY, consultation, countertop, custom, decorator, designer, DIY, eRegal Studio Photography, Home Design, Home Interior Designs, Interior Design, Liverpool NY, Lowes, master bath, Parade of Homes, Phoenix NY, repurpose, reuse, Syracuse NY, Taylor Regal, TayRose, TayRose Design

What an honor to be chosen by a builder to design his model home for the Parade of Homes!  I had assisted a fellow designer the year prior with a different builder, and when 2 builders asked, we each took on the major design project.

Each designer/builder working relationship is different, and with the builder I was working with, he referred to me on most every detail from the exterior colors to the bathroom tile, flooring and hardware.  Having the option of deciding these details myself is daunting to say the least, especially, when the builder only has a certain amount of time to build the structure and have it ready for thousands of patrons to walk through.  I’ve worked on a Parade House where the poly on the floors was still wet 2 days before opening and we had to work all night to stage the house to open…..I’m so grateful that the builder I worked with tries very hard to be finished in plenty of time to allow me to set up furniture and decorate.

So this particular Parade House was special to me for it was the first Parade House that I designed myself.  I had lots of help from the builders wife, Lisa, who was a joy and a very good worker!  Even their children pitched in by carrying in endless boxes filled with accessories to the different rooms.

I’m featuring in this article the Master bathroom from the 2011 Parade of Homes built by Jack Scalice for Pigliavento Builders in North Syracuse, NY.

Parade of Homes 2011 Pigliavento Builder, TayRose Designer

Parade of Homes 2011 TayRose Designs, Pigliavento Builder North Syracuse, NY

In this house plan, the Master bedroom was on the first floor off of the open great room.  The entrance to the Master was through double doors that had a transom window over the top of entry.  (the doors were removed for the Parade)Interior design Master Bedroom  entrance TayRose DesignI had commissioned a local artist to paint a canvas of a pair of holding hands as the focal piece upon opening the doors.  The Master bath was to the left and the bedroom suite on the right.

Cambria Quartz master vanity in Buckingham 2011 Parade of Homes TayRose Designs

Buckingham Cambria Quartz countertop Master bath TayRose Design

I decided to use the same Cambria Quartz counter top in Buckingham, from Busch Products, and cabinetry that I used in the kitchen, for it was so beautiful and pulled the same colors through the first floor.  The cabinetry was a warm smoked cherry glaze that had a grey/brown color to it for the double vanity with upper cabinets hung on a full width wall to wall mirror.  I brought an idea that we had installed at home and that was to wire the electrical outlets for the vanity area up under the upper cabinets keeping wall areas free and clear.

exterior lantern from Lowes  for  master bath vanity

Exterior carriage lantern from Lowes installed on master vanity mirror for Parade of Homes 2011

When I was looking for lighting for over the vanity area, I wanted something that had a carriage house feel to it, like a lantern.  Of course, the look I wanted and where I found it was in the Exterior lantern section of the store.  Exterior lighting is fine for indoors, and when hung on top of the mirror, they were perfect.  I also liked how they were a bit masculine while the glass mini chandelier over the tub was more feminine.  The beveled glass shade inserts on the lanterns reflected in the mirror and lit up the room beautifully.

 

 

 

 

Master Bath 2012

Custom design master bath for model home by TayRose and Pigliavento Builder

For the flooring and shower interior tile, I found Travertine porcelain tile with the same warm chocolate colors, and cut in small 2×2 sections of mosaic tile spaced out on the floor. The same mosaic was inlaid around the tub and on the shower wall as well as in the shower niche recess.  A bench seat was built in the shower covered in the same Travertine tile.   Clear glass shower surround with oil rubbed bronze framing picked up the bronze in the lighting.

Custom designed Roman shade with taffeta swag hung over the tub area along with a oil rubbed bronze iron towel rod/shelf on wall for easy reach from tub, completed the spa feel of the room.

Cambria Quartz master vanity top in Buckingham 2011 Parade of Homes TayRose Designer

 

A nice chocolate colored sheepskin rug was placed in front of the tub, sumptuous towels were hung, and an ice bucket with champagne were all staged for this reveal.

A side note:  A couple who had come to the Parade of Homes to get ideas for their 1/2 bath at home, ended up buying this house after they first walked in!!  Love it when that happens!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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